Monday, March 25, 2013

A Diatribe On Evolution In Terms Of Reincarnation


I was on my way home one day recently and as I was mindlessly driving along, a thought smashed into my mind - as they tend to do when my mind is idle (this isn't often). It was so profound a thought that I instantly wanted to explore it further and try to gain some understanding on the concept. The thought was as follows:

"What if evolution is nothing more than the reincarnation of minds, creating an automatic advancement in understanding with each reincarnated being?"


Well, upon pondering it for a short while here and there, I have decided to write down my further thoughts on the matter for observation - in the hopes that others might find this document and either refute it or add to it. So, first things first; initially, I found myself contemplating this simple statement and extrapolating on it a bit with the following. A few things, though, must be stated as already understood concepts by me personally, so that we're all on the same page.

Firstly, it must be understood to continue with this thought that as time has passed, assuming for just a moment that time is anything at all, all life forms on our planet we call Earth have slowly but surely become more and more advanced - both physically and mentally.

Secondly, the advancement of intellect has far and wide skyrocketed in the past few hundred years as far as human beings are concerned. If this were to be drawn on a chart, the inclining curve would have slowly but steadily risen at about the same ratio for hundreds of thousands of years, and then suddenly - for no particular reason - turned upwards at an astounding pace. Upon writing this very statement the thoughts hits me that the curvature of the line would appear to follow precisely the Fibonacci Series of numerals. Notice how the curvature at the outermost region is slow, but steadily increases to a tighter, swifter curve as it progresses.

Thirdly, it is apparent to I think anyone that the following statement is true: Human intellect has with each generation progressed at an astounding rate of speed. The greatest minds of the 14th century couldn't have dreamed up a Hadron Collider on their best day, but now it's second nature for almost everyone to understand what it is and what it can accomplish. There is no doubt in my mind that the concepts of the great Stephen Hawking will be mere child's play in a few hundred years.

Lastly, it is documented and understood that certain human children are able to recall places, events, and even family members from previous lives. There are no adults who exhibit this amazing talent, only children. This is center of all sorts of debates in itself, which I will leave, for now, alone entirely.

So let us move into the ponderings, shall we?

Human Into Human Reincarnation

I believe that this will be the simplest to put into words, as it was the first direction my mind wanted to wander as this thought came to my attention. It should also be the simplest to understand, as the traditional way of understanding reincarnation is the same as this would be, only that the formerly human mind would return to this plane of existence as another human.

Take, for example, the idea that if I were to die and be reincarnated - in whatever manner isn't going to be debated here - and I would return as a human, just the same as I was before. My "being" as it were (or if you prefer "soul" just use that instead) would retain the vastness of information I had collected in my previous go-round on this Earth. However, having collected certain types of information and knowledge previously, I am struck with a form of amnesia - I cannot readily call forth that information, but it is stored somewhere for safe-keeping nonetheless.

I, personally, am artistic, interested in Philosophy and Theoretical Physics. I have a strong moral and ethical compass, and an affination to outer space and ancient anythings (Cultures, Dinosaurs...). Now, if the reincarnated "me" were to become an astrologer it wouldn't be surprising, and it also wouldn't be surprising if this version of myself were to come up with new, ground-breaking ways of studying the cosmos. The reason I say this is that if this thought be correct, that the collective knowledge of all humanity is reincarnated with each generation, it would be EASIER for my next life's mind to comprehend the things I already understand now. In other words - studying the cosmos would almost seem like a natural thing for this person.

The reason I take the time to say the previous bit is this: if it be simple and second-nature for my next life's mind to study the cosmos, chances are that the basics of this would be understood and learned at a very young age, and into adulthood this person would most likely stretch the bounds of human understanding of the subject, thus pushing the envelope of human understanding and coming up with new and better ways of thinking about things such as space, time, and bodies in space. This would certainly match the concept that a previous life had assisted in this person's understanding and eventual advancement of the subject.

Therefore, a human to human reincarnation would advance the collective understanding and intellect towards a particular topic by leaps and bounds, drawing on the fact that it be simple and easy to understand the current knowledge on whatever subject, this person would have a supreme advantage in that field and be able to expound upon everything, including previous life's experiences without even realizing it, and create a quantum leap in understanding.

Animal Into Human Reincarnation

This pondering is fairly easy, as it pertains to the process of what a human being would be like if it's previous life were an animal of some kind. I believe it would be clear what the results would be, and rather easy to point out in the real world we live in as well. I can think of a few individuals right now that I might put into this category as possibly having happened.

The mind of an animal would obviously be centered around basic instinct - or a knee-jerk reaction based thought process, or no thought process at all and only basic emotion and reaction instincts. I can imagine racism being something that still lingers in our society because of this type of reincarnation happening. Spousal abuse, child abuse, rape, murder, etc...I can imagine all these human actions being the result of the mind of an animal being born into a human body, and it's animalistic, completely irrational behaviors being prevalent.

I'm not certain what else to add here, because I didn't have to think on this idea very long to come to the above conclusion, and I think it sums the concept up rather simply.

Human Into Animal Reincarnation

I think this will be somewhat more difficult for me to put into words my thoughts, but I will give it a go anyway. If you can follow me through the mess of trying to write down this madness, I applaud you, and will look upon you with shock and awe, my friend.

Basically, the idea here is that a human mind who has passed from this physical realm into wherever else there may be, would either be placed by an intelligence, by complete chance, or by choice into the body of an animal. I'm going to simply use the animal of African Lion for this little bit, just to try and make things as simple as possible in an impossibly unsimple thing. 

Let's say, for another example using the same animal, that I upon physical death awaken as a Lion. I have the same selective amnesia as in the previous example, and do not actively recall anything of my former life as a human. The Lion's physical brain is simply incapable of expressing thought process on the level of a human being, and with that, my "being" (again, insert "soul" if it makes you feel better) would be extremely limited in capacity, but as a retainer of vast amounts of knowledge, I may be a very clever Lion, as far as Lions are concerned.

Chances are, my new Lion self will be able to recognize dangers more quickly than my other Lion counterparts, and have a distinct advantage in the game of survival. I may, if a male Lion, be able to win dominance battles easier than other Lions due to the fact that my mind in trying to function on a completely higher level - only restricted by the brain capacity of my physical body. It wouldn't be obviously apparent that I were anything super-special outwardly, but in the end, I would most likely have the highest chance of producing offspring and controlling a Pride as my own than other Lions who hadn't had a previous existence as a human being as I had been.

As a result, my influence on the Lions around me, and my direct offspring, would be cleverness which they could copy and try to match, and eventually as generations pass, Lions in general would appear to become more clever as a whole because of the influence my formerly human mind had on them while I was in that physical form.

This is a hypothetical, and in no way do I think I'm some kind of super-human super-intelligent person and that if I were to be born again as a Lion I'd single-handedly cause an evolutionary process to occur. At the same time, though, I somehow think that if a human were to be reincarnated as an animal of any kind, this would be the result.

Human Into Animal Into Human Reincarnation

This will be quite possibly the most difficult to explain my thoughts on as I have pondered it, and the hardest to follow as I will probably fail to make any sense at all, but regardless I will try, as always.

So this concept that a human would die physically, and by some process be reincarnated as an animal, and then again physically die and be reincarnated again back into the form of a human being is quite interesting to me, for many reasons. First of all, there would be a very large gap between the first life as a human and the next, as an entire (or possibly multiple) animal life/lives is/are between them.

Let's imagine Leonardo DaVinci having been reincarnated multiple times into animal form; possibly that bluebird that visits your front porch every morning and sings a glorious song, or that elephant who would paint pictures! Wouldn't that be an interesting thing to find out, but at any rate, let's say after a few lives in animal form, his mind is finally reincarnated back into a human body. What might this person be like?

This individual would probably be excellent at classical art, and be able to restore old paintings that have lost their flavour due to age and fading. This person would most likely also be excellent at fine arts, and push the envelope in the art world to the very limits of what humans think possible. Is this work possibly an example of DaVinci reincarnated? Who knows, but if this idea be true, then I think it's very likely that whomever first came up with the concept of 3D Sidewalk Art was most likely the reincarnation of an ancient renaissance master artist.

This concludes my thoughts on this most interesting concept - as always, think for yourself and don't even believe my own words! Come to your own conclusions, and please leave a comment below!

3 comments:

  1. What would decide which menories are accessible and which are not?
    I tend to think This would directly relate to tye architecture of the mind (or soul if you will).

    To my understanding many Buddhists believe we have all been animals and humans countless times.

    Tommi

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  2. I think our understanding and intellectual part is passed out from history. Its obvious that learn from study,senses and experience of others too and also create through what i have learned.Thats empirical way of looking at things.Or as Tommi said a soul has idea of everything, all that he sees , creates or creating is just a mirror image of the perfect world as Plato said in his allegory Divided lines. For reincarnation, I refer we should Bhagwat Gita or Vedas which will give you distinctive ideas about it. How karma plays your life or future life? Remedies.. etc etc

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  3. I feel like the guy who just moved into the neighborhood and has a bunch of "great" ideas that have already been done back in the day. I knew about the Bitter Pill Award, but not the Golden Goblet or the Krusty the Klown award, both of which should by highly sought after by the ethically challenged. A gala award ceremony should be planned, somewhere relatively close to all the bloggers

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